\"\"NEW DELHI: Minister of State (MoS) for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju<\/a> Wednesday said that the department is ready to facilitate speedier security clearances for electronics products and said that the sector, backed with innovation, could have added more efforts.
\n
“My full support is with the sector. If some security
policy<\/a> clearances are required, home ministry<\/a> will act soon,” Rijiju said at the Electronic Industries Association of India (Elcina<\/a>) Golden Jubilee event.
\n
\nRijiju, however, expressed dissatisfaction over industry's growth, and said that India, as a state, could have done more in the electronics sector.
\n
\nWe are giving emphasis on indigenous innovation. For a long term, we have to ensure products that are made in India. I must say that policies have shaped well, the junior minister added.
\n
\nFollowing cyber attack incidences worldwide, there have been concerns over imported electronics goods and equipment particularly from China.
\n
The Narendra Modi-led National Democratic Alliance (
NDA<\/a>) government has embarked on ambitious Make in India<\/a> program that calls for localised production of electronics products with an aim to cut imports to net zero by 2020.
\n
\nWith domestic electronics manufacturing, a major focus of Centre, industry players have been seeking sops and tax rebates to further facilitate ease of doing business make sector lucrative to foreign investors.
\n
\nWe are deploying technological solutions for homeland security such as border fencing, and have launched the Crime and Criminal Tracking Networks and Systems (CCTNS) last year, and all police stations and offices must be connected to make network robust.
\n
\nThe government has also recently sought security protocols details from more than 30 mobile devices makers including Chinese firms doing brisk business in the country.
\n
\nModi, however, has asked for suggestions from the Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY) to take sector forward and make it more viable as a preferred destination for new investments.
\n
\nIndia’s electronics industry which stands at $140 billion in 2017, is projected to grow to $400 billion by 2022, according to ELCINA.
\n
\nThe Ministry of Electronics and IT is, however, working on a new electronics policy that would likely to give further impetus to ecosystem players on the back of prestigious Make in India initiative.
\n
\nIn 2019-20, the department is aiming to produce 50 crore mobile phones with as much as 40% value addition.
\n
“We are now entering into a phase of growth and revival. Coming years are far more rewarding,” MeitY additional secretary
Ajay Kumar<\/a> said, adding that industrial electronic production index has demonstrated a growth of more than 20% in the last three years.
\n
\nThe government has received 250 proposals entailing an investment worth of more than Rs 132,000 crore.
\n
\n“In 2019-20, 50 crore mobile phones are expected top be manufactured with as much as 40% value addition,” Kumar said.
\n
\nThe department also aims to bring in 35-40% value addition in next two years from the prevalent 8-10%, according to the top official.
\n
\nDeitY data suggests the in the last three years, industrial electronic production index has demonstrated a growth of more than 20%.
\n
\n21 electronic clusters are currently at different phases of investment, and under the Electronics Manufacturing Cluster Scheme, 25 units in Bhiwadi are preparing to put money.
\n
\n10 to 12 different product categories have paid well leading to imports of electronics have started to deliver for the first time in 20 years, Kumar said.
\n
\nThe government is planning to put greater focus on component-level manufacturing of mobile phones which according to him, is moving in a well structured manner.
\n
\nIn the phased manufacturing program or PMP, started in 2015, 12 parts and components have been identified in mobile phones that have to be assembled locally in phases until 2019-20.
\n
\nWith 49 new components manufacturing companies that have come in, a direct employment opportunity for 1 lakh individuals have opened up, according to the official.
\n
\nKumar said that medical electronics could now be developed and stressed that sector should move along with the newer technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT).
\n
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内政部为电子产品提供了更快的安全许可

我们强调自主创新。长远来看,我们必须确保产品在印度。我一定要说,政策的好。”

Muntazir阿巴斯
  • 2017年9月15日更新是04:22点
新德里:状态(MoS)内政部长Kiren Rijiju周三说,美国准备为电子产品提供快速安全许可并表示,支持创新,可能增加了更多的努力。

“我完全支持部门。如果一些安全政策许可是必需的,内政部将很快采取行动,”Rijiju说在印度的电子行业协会(Elcina五十周年纪念活动。

Rijiju,然而,对行业的增长表示不满,并表示,印度作为一个国家,在电子行业可以做得更多。

我们强调自主创新。长远来看,我们必须确保产品在印度。我必须说,政策的副部长补充道。

随着网络攻击事件在世界范围内,有担忧特别从中国进口电子产品和设备。

兰德Modi-led民族民主联盟(NDA政府已开始着手雄心勃勃在印度程序调用本地化生产的电子产品,目的是到2020年进口减少到零。

与国内电子制造业中心的主要焦点,业内一直寻求安抚和退税,进一步促进缓解做生意的部门利润丰厚的外国投资者。

我们部署技术解决方案等国土安全边界围栏,并推出了犯罪和刑事跟踪网络和系统(CCTNS)去年,和所有警察局和办公室必须连接网络健壮。

最近政府也寻求安全协议细节来自30多个移动设备制造商包括中国公司生意兴隆。

然而,莫迪要求建议从电子和部门(MeitY)前进,使它更可行的新投资的首选目的地。

印度的电子行业在1400亿年达到2017美元,预计到2022年增长到4000亿美元,据ELCINA。

然而,电子和它是开发一种新的电子产品政策,可能会给进一步推动生态系统玩家的声望使印度的倡议。

在2019 - 20,部门的目标是生产50卢比的手机值增加40%。

“我们正在进入一个阶段的增长和复苏。未来几年更有益,”MeitY额外的秘书Ajay Kumar说,工业电子生产指数表现出超过20%的增长在过去三年。

政府已经收到了250份提案,导致投资价值超过132000卢比。

“2019 - 20、50卢比的手机预计最高生产与多达40%的价值,”Kumar说。

部门也旨在将在35 - 40%值添加在未来两年从普遍的8 - 10%,根据高级官员。

神的数据表明,在过去的三年里,电子工业生产指数表现出超过20%的增长。

21电子集群目前在不同阶段的投资,以及在电子制造业集群方案,25个单位Bhiwadi正准备把钱。

10到12个不同的产品类别有导致进口的电子支付已开始提供20年来第一次,Kumar说。

政府正计划将更多地关注组件级制造手机,根据他的说法,正朝着一个结构化的方式。

阶段性生产程序或PMP,始于2015年,12个零部件已确定手机必须在组装阶段直到2019 - 20。

与49个新组件制造公司进来,直接就业机会1十万的人开放,据官方。

库马尔说,医疗电子产品现在可以被开发,强调部门应该沿着与物联网等新技术(物联网)。

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\"\"NEW DELHI: Minister of State (MoS) for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju<\/a> Wednesday said that the department is ready to facilitate speedier security clearances for electronics products and said that the sector, backed with innovation, could have added more efforts.
\n
“My full support is with the sector. If some security
policy<\/a> clearances are required, home ministry<\/a> will act soon,” Rijiju said at the Electronic Industries Association of India (Elcina<\/a>) Golden Jubilee event.
\n
\nRijiju, however, expressed dissatisfaction over industry's growth, and said that India, as a state, could have done more in the electronics sector.
\n
\nWe are giving emphasis on indigenous innovation. For a long term, we have to ensure products that are made in India. I must say that policies have shaped well, the junior minister added.
\n
\nFollowing cyber attack incidences worldwide, there have been concerns over imported electronics goods and equipment particularly from China.
\n
The Narendra Modi-led National Democratic Alliance (
NDA<\/a>) government has embarked on ambitious Make in India<\/a> program that calls for localised production of electronics products with an aim to cut imports to net zero by 2020.
\n
\nWith domestic electronics manufacturing, a major focus of Centre, industry players have been seeking sops and tax rebates to further facilitate ease of doing business make sector lucrative to foreign investors.
\n
\nWe are deploying technological solutions for homeland security such as border fencing, and have launched the Crime and Criminal Tracking Networks and Systems (CCTNS) last year, and all police stations and offices must be connected to make network robust.
\n
\nThe government has also recently sought security protocols details from more than 30 mobile devices makers including Chinese firms doing brisk business in the country.
\n
\nModi, however, has asked for suggestions from the Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY) to take sector forward and make it more viable as a preferred destination for new investments.
\n
\nIndia’s electronics industry which stands at $140 billion in 2017, is projected to grow to $400 billion by 2022, according to ELCINA.
\n
\nThe Ministry of Electronics and IT is, however, working on a new electronics policy that would likely to give further impetus to ecosystem players on the back of prestigious Make in India initiative.
\n
\nIn 2019-20, the department is aiming to produce 50 crore mobile phones with as much as 40% value addition.
\n
“We are now entering into a phase of growth and revival. Coming years are far more rewarding,” MeitY additional secretary
Ajay Kumar<\/a> said, adding that industrial electronic production index has demonstrated a growth of more than 20% in the last three years.
\n
\nThe government has received 250 proposals entailing an investment worth of more than Rs 132,000 crore.
\n
\n“In 2019-20, 50 crore mobile phones are expected top be manufactured with as much as 40% value addition,” Kumar said.
\n
\nThe department also aims to bring in 35-40% value addition in next two years from the prevalent 8-10%, according to the top official.
\n
\nDeitY data suggests the in the last three years, industrial electronic production index has demonstrated a growth of more than 20%.
\n
\n21 electronic clusters are currently at different phases of investment, and under the Electronics Manufacturing Cluster Scheme, 25 units in Bhiwadi are preparing to put money.
\n
\n10 to 12 different product categories have paid well leading to imports of electronics have started to deliver for the first time in 20 years, Kumar said.
\n
\nThe government is planning to put greater focus on component-level manufacturing of mobile phones which according to him, is moving in a well structured manner.
\n
\nIn the phased manufacturing program or PMP, started in 2015, 12 parts and components have been identified in mobile phones that have to be assembled locally in phases until 2019-20.
\n
\nWith 49 new components manufacturing companies that have come in, a direct employment opportunity for 1 lakh individuals have opened up, according to the official.
\n
\nKumar said that medical electronics could now be developed and stressed that sector should move along with the newer technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT).
\n
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